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No One Wants to Hire Us: The intersectional precarity experienced by Venezuelan LGBTQ+ asylum seekers in Brazil during COVID-19
- Source :
- Anti-Trafficking Review; No. 21 (2023): Special Issue - COVID-19: Labour, Migration, and Exploitation ; 52-70; 2287-0113; 2286-7511
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- This article presents a case study of how COVID-19 has increased the precarity and risks of labour exploitation for vulnerable populations. Looking at the situation of LGBTQ+ Venezuelan asylum seekers in Brazil during COVID-19, it examines how the challenges they faced were exacerbated during the pandemic and how the Brazilian government’s poor response to COVID-19 and lockdown policies forced LGBTQ+ Venezuelan asylum seekers to take greater risks that exposed them to the virus. Based on 56 surveys with LGBTQ+ Venezuelan asylum seekers in Manaus, Brazil, the article discusses how COVID-19 impacted the livelihoods of LGBTQ+ Venezuelan asylum seekers. Specifically, it demonstrates that transgender and travesti Venezuelan asylum seekers experienced more labour precarity, discrimination, and violence during the pandemic than their cisgender counterparts.
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Anti-Trafficking Review; No. 21 (2023): Special Issue - COVID-19: Labour, Migration, and Exploitation ; 52-70; 2287-0113; 2286-7511
- Notes :
- application/pdf, text/html, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1456032773
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource